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Jeans Maker True Religion Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

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Premium jeans brand True Religion has filed for bankruptcy for the second time in three years, according to court filings. The court filing took place in Delaware on Monday, April 13. Due to the pandemic forcing stores to close, around a million employees of various brands and retailers have been furloughed.

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Bon-Ton Is The Next Retailer To File For Bankruptcy

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The retailer said it voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Delaware and is exploring a sale, Fortune reported. Before the announcement, Bon-Ton announced it would shutter 40 out of its 260 brick-and-mortar stores across its various brands.

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LVMH, Tiffany Engage In Luxurious War Of Words

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The two ultra-high-end brands were supposed to be part of the same happy family after LVMH agreed to buy Tiffany earlier this summer, but the deal has dissolved into courtroom battles and public recriminations. In the balance lies the future of one of retail’s truly iconic luxury brands. LVMH said Tuesday (Sept. billion takeover.

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11 New Restaurant Concepts Reimagining Fast Food & Casual Dining

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New restaurant concepts are redefining how we think about food, pushing established brands to reinvent themselves, spurring entrepreneurs to be creative with visual platforms like Instagram and recipes like pea-based protein, and paving a new way forward for the idea of casual dining itself. Americans dine out more than ever before.

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Banking Is Only The Beginning: 30 Big Industries Blockchain Could Transform

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Ultimately, the use cases for a transparent, verifiable register of transaction data are practically endless — especially since blockchain operates through a decentralized platform requiring no central supervision, while still remaining resistant to fraud. Even now, blockchain is creating new a new “predictions market.”